SME Chapter 069 in Partnership with Dimensional Control Systems Presents:
The Impact of Electric Vehicles on Automotive
Manufacturing: The Role of First-Time Quality, Digital
Twins, and Dimensional Engineering
Wednesday January 15th, 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Addressing Quality Challenges in Manufacturing
Manufacturers are increasingly facing rising costs related to scrap, rework, and quality issues, driven by complex production lines, high employee turnover, and supplier challenges. These hurdles can significantly impact efficiency and productivity. Ignoring such quality issues is risky—it can lead to higher expenses, damaged reputations, and lost revenue.
Join DCS for Insights and Solutions
Attend DCS’s free Presentation and Facility Tour on Wednesday, January 15, where dimensional expert Steve Bannasch will share proven strategies to:
The EV Revolution and Its Manufacturing Demands
As electric vehicles (EVs) reshape the automotive industry, manufacturers face mounting pressure to refine their processes and deliver first-time quality. Consumer demand for sustainable and technologically advanced transportation is pushing production strategies to new heights.
In this evolving landscape, achieving one-piece flow—where each unit moves seamlessly through production without delays or backtracking—is a critical goal. Meeting this standard is not only essential to satisfy consumer expectations but also to set benchmarks in a competitive, fast-changing industry.
The Role of Technology in Reducing Quality Costs
Quality-related costs, including defects and scrap, can hinder an organization's growth. DCS’s 3DCS Variation Analyst and SPC Quality Software offer a digital, automated quality control system that can save manufacturers millions of dollars by:
What is 3DCS Variation Analyst?
This CAD-integrated simulation software creates Digital Twins to simulate assembly processes and tolerance stacks using 3D models. Trusted by leading manufacturers in aerospace, automotive, medical devices, electronics, and machinery, it provides the precision needed to make informed decisions about design and manufacturing processes.
Discover how these innovative tools can transform your operations, optimize quality, and enhance efficiency.
Bannasch will discuss:
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